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1st COCS 1982: Philadelphia, PA, USA
- John O. Limb, Frederick H. Lochovsky:

Proceedings of the SIGOA Conference on Office Information Systems, COCS 1982, Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia, USA, June 21-23, 1982. ACM 1982, ISBN 978-0-89791-075-0 - Gael A. Curry, Larry Baer, Daniel E. Lipkie, Bruce Lee:

Traits: An approach to multiple-inheritance subclassing. 1-9 - Robert Purvy, Jerry Farrell, Paul Klose:

The design of Star's Records Processing: Data processing for non-computer professionals. 10 - Najah Naffah:

Office Information Systems research and development projects in Europe (Invited). 11 - John L. Barron:

Dialogue and process design for interactive information systems using Taxis. 12-20 - Simon J. Gibbs:

Office information models and the representation of 'office objects'. 21-26 - Andrew D. Bailey Jr., James H. Gerlach, R. Preston McAfee, Andrew B. Whinston:

An OIS model for internal control evaluation. 27-28 - John A. Whiteside, Norman P. Archer, Dennis R. Wixon, Michael Good:

How do people really use text editors? 29-40 - H. A. Wilder, Nicholas F. Maxemchuk:

Virtual Editing: II. the user interface. 41-46 - Thomas W. Malone:

How do people organize their desks? (Extended Abstract): Implications for the design of office information systems. 47-49 - William Harless:

Evaluation of offices (Panel Session). 50-51 - Giuseppe Attardi, Maria Simi:

Extending the power of programming by examples. 52-66 - Roy J. Byrd, Stephen E. Smith, S. Peter de Jong:

An actor-based programming system. 67-78 - Gerald R. Barber:

Supporting organizational problem solving with a workstation. 79-81 - Raymond R. Panko, Ralph H. Sprague Jr.:

Toward a new framework for office support. 82-92 - Jeffrey H. Tucker:

Implementing office automation: Principles and an electronic mail example. 93-100 - Christine V. Bullen, John L. Bennett, Eric D. Carlson:

A case study of office workstation use. 101-107 - Sargur N. Srihari, Jonathan J. Hull, Ramesh Choudhari:

Integrating diverse knowledge sources in text recognition. 108-109 - Dennis Tsichritzis, Stavros Christodoulakis

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Message files. 110-112 - Dik Lun Lee:

A voice response system for an office information system. 113-121 - S. Peter de Jong, Richard E. Fikes, Carl Hewitt, Vania Joloboss, Lance A. Miller:

Views of office data. 122 - James C. Ferrans:

SEDL - A language for specifying integrity constraints on office forms. 123-130 - Clarence A. Ellis, Marc Bernal:

OfficeTalk-D: An experimental office information system. 131-140 - J. Lebensold, T. Radhakrishnan, W. M. Jaworski:

A modelling tool for office information systems. 141-152 - Gerard F. Mulvenna:

Development of a CBMS message transfer protocol. 153-159

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